Philip Barnard, John Teasdale (Retired, Formerly Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK
	
		
	Affect, Cognition and Change
Re-Modelling Depressive Thought
Philip Barnard, John Teasdale (Retired, Formerly Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK
Affect, Cognition and Change
Re-Modelling Depressive Thought
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This text, a collaboration between a clinical psychologist and a cognitive psychologist, offers a cognitive account of depression.
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					This text, a collaboration between a clinical psychologist and a cognitive psychologist, offers a cognitive account of depression.				
				Produktdetails
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 - Essays in Cognitive Psychology
 - Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
 - Seitenzahl: 302
 - Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 1995
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
 - Gewicht: 418g
 - ISBN-13: 9780863773723
 - ISBN-10: 0863773729
 - Artikelnr.: 22132581
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
- Essays in Cognitive Psychology
 - Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
 - Seitenzahl: 302
 - Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 1995
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
 - Gewicht: 418g
 - ISBN-13: 9780863773723
 - ISBN-10: 0863773729
 - Artikelnr.: 22132581
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
Barnard, Philip; Teasdale, John
	Part 1: The Problem, Some Evidence, Previous Answers. Negative Thinking and
Depression. Effects of Depressed Mood on the Accessibility of
Autobiographical Memories. Bower's Associative Network Theory of Mood and
Memory and its Applications to Depression. Evaluating the Associative
Network Model of Mood Memory. Part 2: The Interacting Cognitive Subsystems
ICS Approach. The ICS Framework. Two Levels of Meaning and their
Interaction. ICS and Emotion. Part 3: ICS and Mood-Congruous Cognition in
the Laboratory. ICS, Mood and Memory. ICS and Mood-congruous Memory. Mood
Effects on Evaluative Judgement. Part 4: Negative Thinking and the
Maintenance of Depression. The ICS Account. Negative Thought Production and
the Maintenance of Depression - The Evidence. ICS and Self-regulatory,
Motivational Models of Depression. Part 5: ICS, Depression and
Psychological Treatment. ICS and Beck's Cognitive Theory of Depression.
Psychological Treatment for Depression - the ICS Perspective. Part 6:
Afterword. Applicable Theory - A Puzzle in Three Dimensions.
	Depression. Effects of Depressed Mood on the Accessibility of
Autobiographical Memories. Bower's Associative Network Theory of Mood and
Memory and its Applications to Depression. Evaluating the Associative
Network Model of Mood Memory. Part 2: The Interacting Cognitive Subsystems
ICS Approach. The ICS Framework. Two Levels of Meaning and their
Interaction. ICS and Emotion. Part 3: ICS and Mood-Congruous Cognition in
the Laboratory. ICS, Mood and Memory. ICS and Mood-congruous Memory. Mood
Effects on Evaluative Judgement. Part 4: Negative Thinking and the
Maintenance of Depression. The ICS Account. Negative Thought Production and
the Maintenance of Depression - The Evidence. ICS and Self-regulatory,
Motivational Models of Depression. Part 5: ICS, Depression and
Psychological Treatment. ICS and Beck's Cognitive Theory of Depression.
Psychological Treatment for Depression - the ICS Perspective. Part 6:
Afterword. Applicable Theory - A Puzzle in Three Dimensions.
Part 1: The Problem, Some Evidence, Previous Answers. Negative Thinking and
Depression. Effects of Depressed Mood on the Accessibility of
Autobiographical Memories. Bower's Associative Network Theory of Mood and
Memory and its Applications to Depression. Evaluating the Associative
Network Model of Mood Memory. Part 2: The Interacting Cognitive Subsystems
ICS Approach. The ICS Framework. Two Levels of Meaning and their
Interaction. ICS and Emotion. Part 3: ICS and Mood-Congruous Cognition in
the Laboratory. ICS, Mood and Memory. ICS and Mood-congruous Memory. Mood
Effects on Evaluative Judgement. Part 4: Negative Thinking and the
Maintenance of Depression. The ICS Account. Negative Thought Production and
the Maintenance of Depression - The Evidence. ICS and Self-regulatory,
Motivational Models of Depression. Part 5: ICS, Depression and
Psychological Treatment. ICS and Beck's Cognitive Theory of Depression.
Psychological Treatment for Depression - the ICS Perspective. Part 6:
Afterword. Applicable Theory - A Puzzle in Three Dimensions.
				Depression. Effects of Depressed Mood on the Accessibility of
Autobiographical Memories. Bower's Associative Network Theory of Mood and
Memory and its Applications to Depression. Evaluating the Associative
Network Model of Mood Memory. Part 2: The Interacting Cognitive Subsystems
ICS Approach. The ICS Framework. Two Levels of Meaning and their
Interaction. ICS and Emotion. Part 3: ICS and Mood-Congruous Cognition in
the Laboratory. ICS, Mood and Memory. ICS and Mood-congruous Memory. Mood
Effects on Evaluative Judgement. Part 4: Negative Thinking and the
Maintenance of Depression. The ICS Account. Negative Thought Production and
the Maintenance of Depression - The Evidence. ICS and Self-regulatory,
Motivational Models of Depression. Part 5: ICS, Depression and
Psychological Treatment. ICS and Beck's Cognitive Theory of Depression.
Psychological Treatment for Depression - the ICS Perspective. Part 6:
Afterword. Applicable Theory - A Puzzle in Three Dimensions.







